Clamp nut device



Jan. 14, 1964 G. JANSEN 3,117,485

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ERHARD JAN N BY g1g/@MNH United States Patent O 3,117,485 @LAMP NUT DEVICE Gerhmt dansen, 918 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Filed .lune 22, 1950, Ser. No. 38,063 I Claim. (Cl. 85-36) This invention relates to clamping devices for iixedly clamping bolts, shafts, studs, wire and so forth and, in particular, is useful for securing equipment to a mounting plate, battle or bulkhead where the equipment is provided with mounting bolts or studs, for example, be they threaded or unthreaded.

The invention presents an improvement in existing devices oi the type described (see the inventor-s United States Patents Nos. 2,935,299 and 2,896,496 and the inventors copending case, Serial No. 818,605 i'lled June 8, 1959, new US. Patent 3,049,368) in that a quick release is provided so as to avoid the necessity of rearwardly threading the conventional cap nut generally supplied.

A principal object of the invention, therefore, is to provide a new and improved clamp nut device wherein a quick release mechanism is supplied so that the device may be removed from clamping engagement in a quick and easy manner, this by selectively lessening spring pressure upon the clamping jaw means so that the force of bite thereof is reduced.

An additional object of the invention is to provide a new and improved clamp nut device wherein removal of hand pressure from the release mechanism will instantly cause the device to grip the bolt or stud upon which the device is mounted.

The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claim. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:

FIGURE l is an elevation of one 'orm of the present invention.

FIGURE 2 is a vertical section of the device of FIG- URE l.

FIGURE 2A is an enlarged detail of a portion of the device as illustrated in FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2B is an end elevation taken along the line .2B-2E in FIGURE 2A and is rotated 90 for convenience of illustration.

FIGURE 3 is an elevation of a second embodiment of the invention.

FIGURE 4 is a vertical section or the device shown in FIGURE 3.

FIGURE 5 is an enlarged section taken along the line 5 5 in FIGURES 2 and 4, showing with particularity the jaw gripping means employed by the present invention in both embodiments thereof.

FIGURE 6 is an elevation of a representative jaw griping element employed by the present invention.

In FIGURES l and 2 external member Iii represents a bulkhead, mounting plate or the lire. Passing through external member Iii is an additional external member l1 which may consist of a shaft, stud, bolt or the like. (Let it be assumed initially that it is desirous for member I1 to be clamped by the improved clamp nut device It), the latter perhaps to apply a force of tension to member Il.) Device I?. includes an internally threaded cap I3, an externally threaded tubular carrier I4, gripping means I5, and compression spring I6 comprising plural convolutions as shown. As is seen with reference to FIG- URE 2, external member Il. passes through an aperture I7 provided in the base 18 of cap I3. Cap 13 itself is threaded onto carrier 14. Carrier I4 has first and second ,y 3,ll'?,485 Patented dan. I4, i954 end portions 19 and 2t), the latter being provided with an interior socket 2l. Iaw means I5 is externally tapered and cooperates with socket 2l so as to bite into external member Il when thrust is supplied by cap I3 via compression spring I6.

The jaw gripping means I5 is indicated with particularity in FIGURE 5 (in addition to the illustrations of FIGURES 2, 2A and 4). For purposes of convenience of illustration, FIGURE 5 does not illustrate either the cylindrical carrier 14 or the cap I3. In FIGURE 5 jaw gripping means I5 is shown to comprise a plurality of jaw elements Sii@ circumferentially contained by a C-configured, tapered spring 561. Each of the jaw gripping elements Sil-il preferably is provided with an external tapered surface and an interior serrated surface of generally cylindrical configuration. The jaw gripping elements S00 are also provided with an exterior groove 532 (see also FIGURES 2 and 4) so as to accommodate the seating therewithin of the spring Stil. The action of spring Sill within groove 592 is fully explained in the inventors United States Patent No. 2,896,496, which case is incorporated herein by reference. (Also incorporated by reference is the inventors case U.S. Patent No. 2,935,299 which fully iilustrates the operation of the jaw means I5 and in particular the several jaw elements Sith.) As is seen in FIGURES 5 and 6, the jaw means I5' comprises a plurality of jaw elements 50h, and each of the latter is provided with a manular groove Sill, and a plurality of indentations 604i deiining teeth edit.

As explained in the aforementioned patents, the tighening down of cap I3 serves to increase the pressure exerted by compression spring I6 upon the gripping means I5 (ie. the plurality of jaw gripping elements Silit), causing the latter to bite down more forceabiy upon external member II and to increase the tension upon external member Il once the cap I3 progresses to the left beyond the forward end portion I9 oi tubular carrier id.

It may well be desirous to release the jaw gripping means without having to thread rearwardly the cap 13. The present invention provides a means to accomplish this release. Reference is now made to FIGURE 2 wherein it is seen that a ilanged sleeve A is provided in conjunction with wires B. Flanged sleeve A is provided with a ange portion or gripping means C and a sleeve portion D, the latter provided with bore A', of sufficient size to admit external elongate member Il, and fitting into aperture 17 associated with base I3 or cap I3. A pair of ear portions D are supplied the ilange portion C of the flanged sleeve A as illustrated in FIGURE 2B. These ears D are to aid the artisan in gripping the flange sleeve A with his thumb and fingers so as to pull outwardly upon the liange sleeve A.

The flanged sleeve A is provided with a pair (or one or more) of apertures E which are longitudinal in this position. rThese apertures D admit elongate members or wires B which are connected at wire ends F to turn G of compression spring I6. The remaining ends I-I of wires B are bent as illustrated to seat within recesses I of the anged sleeve A. Solder K may be used to secure the opposite ends of wires B in their place.

The release action becomes clear upon reference to FIGURE 2. When the operator urges by his other lingers the flanged sleeve from position L to position L', then this will cause a translation to the right of wires B a similar distance X-X so as to compress the spring I6. (It should be mentioned at this point that the wires B may be attached to turns of compression spring 16 other than the one directly adjacent the-jaw means I5.) Thus, when the operator pulls outwardly upon fiange sleeve A, the wires B compress the spring I6 away from jaw means I5 so as to release the pressure upon jaw means I5. This Will permit the operator to withdraw rapidly the clamp nut device l2 from the external member il Without threading in a rearward direction the cap t3.

FGURES 3 and 4 represent a second embodiment wherein the release of the invention may be employed, The embodiment illustrated in FIGURES 3 and 4 is fully explained in the inventors Patent 2,935,299. Sleeve member fidi? and nut dill' are supplied as tension producing elements once the jaw means l5 is set by cap 213 onto external member il. The ilanged sleeve A in conjunction with wires B are connected in exactly the same manner to compression spring le as illustrated in FiG- URE 2A. Thus, the flanged sleeve release is applicable to both embodiments of the invention.

Other types oi relief actuators conceivably could be employed without retarding from this invention; also, the aperture configurement might also be modicd as is found to be expedient. The essence of the invention resides in the fact that a Withdrawable release is supplied the clamp nat device so as to compress tile spring i6 away from the jaw means l5 which would otherwise urge the clamping means of the device into engagement with the bolt shaft or stud with which the device is used.

While particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from this invention in its broader aspects, and, therefore, the aim in the appended claim is to cover all such changes and modiiications as fall Within the true spirit and scope of this invention.

l claim:

An improved, clamp nut device including, in combination, an externally threaded tubular carrier having rst and second end portions, said second end portion being provided with an interior, tapered socket; externally tapered jaw means, for gripping an external elongate member, disposed interiorly of and associated cooperatively with said tapered socket; an internally threaded cap threaded onto said second end portion of said tubular carrier for advancement toward said jaw means, said cap being provided with a base aperture aligned with said jaw means; a compression spring cooperatively disposed between said jaw means and said cap and comprising plural convolutions; and manually withdrawable means translatably disposed in said aperture for selectively compressing said spring in a direction away from said jaw means, said manually withdrawable means being provided with gripping means disposed exteriorly of said cap and a bore axially aligned with said jaw means and of suiiicient size to admit therethrough said external elongate member passing through said jaw means, said Withdrawable means comprises a hanged sleeve provided with a sleeve portion withdrawahly disposed within said cap base aperture and a flange portion graspable by the thumb and lingers constituting said gripping means, and means intercoupling said compression spring with said ilanged sleeve for compressing said spring against said cap, said intercoupling means comprising elongate members aiiixed to said flanged sleeve and connected to said spring at the spring convolution nearest said jaw means.

References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,288,138 Jugle June 30, 1942 2,593,662 Dickinson Apr. 22, 1952 2,621,386 Bowder Dec. 16, 1952 2,896,496 Jansen July 28, 1959 

